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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on May 29, 2013 19:38:18 GMT 1, Eoin, 2Rise, Vomet, Rask, Vodker, Neist and Epok
Deamze
2Rise, ASEB, Epok and Neist
Spore and Machism
And something from the archives. This is one of the those pieces which is often wrongly attributed to Banksy and which is actually by Dotcom and Slim. The piece went up in 2004-ish and this photo was taken a couple of years later. Since then it's been patched up a few times but is still going strong. If anyone hasn't come across this piece before it's right by the junction with the M32 and the piece depicts Michael Douglas' roadrage-inclined character from the film Falling Down.
Eoin, 2Rise, Vomet, Rask, Vodker, Neist and Epok Deamze 2Rise, ASEB, Epok and Neist Spore and Machism And something from the archives. This is one of the those pieces which is often wrongly attributed to Banksy and which is actually by Dotcom and Slim. The piece went up in 2004-ish and this photo was taken a couple of years later. Since then it's been patched up a few times but is still going strong. If anyone hasn't come across this piece before it's right by the junction with the M32 and the piece depicts Michael Douglas' roadrage-inclined character from the film Falling Down.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jun 11, 2013 20:21:57 GMT 1, Bristol handstyles
And something from the archives. I appreciate not everyone loves a good tag as much as I do, so here's the last of those writers painting a big, beautiful wall of stampeding animals for a travel documentary for French TV.
Bristol handstyles And something from the archives. I appreciate not everyone loves a good tag as much as I do, so here's the last of those writers painting a big, beautiful wall of stampeding animals for a travel documentary for French TV.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Deleted on Jun 12, 2013 8:13:31 GMT 1, Looks great that!.
Looks great that!.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Jun 13, 2013 19:32:10 GMT 1, I like cosmo. He did a super piece of riot coppers at SS&S or Upfest a year or two ago. Thoroughly nice chap too.
And that sickboy is just brilliant.
Thanks for the pics
I like cosmo. He did a super piece of riot coppers at SS&S or Upfest a year or two ago. Thoroughly nice chap too.
And that sickboy is just brilliant.
Thanks for the pics
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jun 16, 2013 20:59:04 GMT 1, I suspect that this post is going to be so niche as to only be of interest to me, but never mind. I should start off by saying how highly I would recommend the book 'Children Of The Can' by Felix 'FLX' Braun, which covers 25 years of Bristol graffiti. There's some fantastic interviews with lots of Bristol legends like 3D, Vermin and Banksy. In his interview Inkie talks about painting at the Barton Hill Dugout in the late 1980's and says "We'd get the bus up to a remote train station and walk back down the train track into town, basically hitting everything on the way - trains, walls, the workers' huts, all the little electrical boxes. At one point I had it caned all the way from Clifton Down right over to Barton Hill, and out past the other side of Temple Meads."
So basically, I thought I'd retrace Inkie's footsteps from Clifton Down down to Lawrence Hill which is the station near Barton Hill. There's obviously nothing left by Inkie or TUB, but the pieces which are up along the train line are pretty representative of the last 10 years of Bristol bombing; Stubz and Demz, Dotcom and Mos, DBK and ADNS. Anyway, here we go...
Clifton Down to Redland
Redland to Montpelier
Montpelier to Stapleton Road
Stapleton Road to Lawrence Hill
I suspect that this post is going to be so niche as to only be of interest to me, but never mind. I should start off by saying how highly I would recommend the book ' Children Of The Can' by Felix 'FLX' Braun, which covers 25 years of Bristol graffiti. There's some fantastic interviews with lots of Bristol legends like 3D, Vermin and Banksy. In his interview Inkie talks about painting at the Barton Hill Dugout in the late 1980's and says "We'd get the bus up to a remote train station and walk back down the train track into town, basically hitting everything on the way - trains, walls, the workers' huts, all the little electrical boxes. At one point I had it caned all the way from Clifton Down right over to Barton Hill, and out past the other side of Temple Meads." So basically, I thought I'd retrace Inkie's footsteps from Clifton Down down to Lawrence Hill which is the station near Barton Hill. There's obviously nothing left by Inkie or TUB, but the pieces which are up along the train line are pretty representative of the last 10 years of Bristol bombing; Stubz and Demz, Dotcom and Mos, DBK and ADNS. Anyway, here we go... Clifton Down to Redland
Redland to Montpelier
Montpelier to Stapleton Road
Stapleton Road to Lawrence Hill
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by bigp on Jun 16, 2013 21:08:22 GMT 1, Nice work Feral , used to go to the Dugout as a kid oh how the years have passed.I remember John Nations used to run it ...Happy days
Nice work Feral , used to go to the Dugout as a kid oh how the years have passed.I remember John Nations used to run it ...Happy days
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jun 17, 2013 11:38:09 GMT 1, Nice work Feral , used to go to the Dugout as a kid oh how the years have passed.I remember John Nations used to run it ...Happy days
If you've got any photos from back in the day I'd love to see them. Apparently Art-El might be putting on an exhibition of John's photos, or at least John's photos that weren't confiscated by the police during Operation Anderson.
Nice work Feral , used to go to the Dugout as a kid oh how the years have passed.I remember John Nations used to run it ...Happy days If you've got any photos from back in the day I'd love to see them. Apparently Art-El might be putting on an exhibition of John's photos, or at least John's photos that weren't confiscated by the police during Operation Anderson.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by infz on Jun 18, 2013 21:16:38 GMT 1, Cheo prints now available to buy online from: infzone.bigcartel.com/artist/cheo
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Jun 18, 2013 23:08:58 GMT 1,
I like this!
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jun 23, 2013 17:36:53 GMT 1, 3Dom
Unwellcome Relatives: CageOne, Pen, Shabs and Lokey (painted at a small graffiti jam yesterday at the former Bridewell Fire Station)
My favourite Hall of Fame which is under 12 square foot in size (carved into the stone I can spot a Rowdy croc, a Cyclops hand, a Sickboy Temple, Sweet Toof gums, an LLBrainwashed brain and tags by Neas, MΓΌdwig and Sepr)
Andy Council (this piece is painted in my neighbourhood of Easton and the spider is made up of various local buildings and landmarks - I can spot Stapleton Road Railway Station, Shah Jalal Jame Mosque, Kensington Baptist Church and W.G. Grace's former house.
And something from the archives. Following on from the Andy Council piece, and because Rowdy's got a kick-ass show on at the moment, here a collaboration between the two of them which has since been enveloped by vegetation and which has pretty much disappeared as a result.
3Dom Unwellcome Relatives: CageOne, Pen, Shabs and Lokey (painted at a small graffiti jam yesterday at the former Bridewell Fire Station) My favourite Hall of Fame which is under 12 square foot in size (carved into the stone I can spot a Rowdy croc, a Cyclops hand, a Sickboy Temple, Sweet Toof gums, an LLBrainwashed brain and tags by Neas, MΓΌdwig and Sepr) Andy Council (this piece is painted in my neighbourhood of Easton and the spider is made up of various local buildings and landmarks - I can spot Stapleton Road Railway Station, Shah Jalal Jame Mosque, Kensington Baptist Church and W.G. Grace's former house. And something from the archives. Following on from the Andy Council piece, and because Rowdy's got a kick-ass show on at the moment, here a collaboration between the two of them which has since been enveloped by vegetation and which has pretty much disappeared as a result.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jun 30, 2013 16:06:35 GMT 1, Green (This is the former Millionaire's Row Hall of Fame; it's been pretty relentlessly buffed for the last 10 years so it'll be interesting to see how long this lasts.)
NKdM
Masai
Alex Lucas
Amuk, Atch and Epok
And something from the archives. Vermin with Australian artist Kid Zoom from 2009.
Green (This is the former Millionaire's Row Hall of Fame; it's been pretty relentlessly buffed for the last 10 years so it'll be interesting to see how long this lasts.) NKdM Masai Alex Lucas Amuk, Atch and Epok And something from the archives. Vermin with Australian artist Kid Zoom from 2009.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jul 4, 2013 21:00:33 GMT 1, More Bristol handstyles
More Bristol handstyles
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Jul 4, 2013 21:04:20 GMT 1, Cool collection of photos. Thanks feral. I don't know why, but the one that just says Dave in capitals makes me titter!
Cool collection of photos. Thanks feral. I don't know why, but the one that just says Dave in capitals makes me titter!
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jul 4, 2013 21:09:46 GMT 1, I don't know why, but the one that just says Dave in capitals makes me titter! Then this might tickle your fancy too...
I don't know why, but the one that just says Dave in capitals makes me titter! Then this might tickle your fancy too...
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jul 11, 2013 19:52:46 GMT 1, Silent Hobo and Turbo
Sepr and 3Dom
Sickboy
Deams and Sepr
Rowdy, Sickboy and Sweet Toof
And something from the archives. I don't know if these older photos are of any interest, so I'll make this the last one. Following on from the Rowdy and Sweet Toof piece above, here's a close up photo of a piece which I'm guessing a lot of people have seen from a distance on Stokes Croft. There's a rough video of it being painted here.
Silent Hobo and Turbo Sepr and 3Dom Sickboy Deams and Sepr Rowdy, Sickboy and Sweet Toof And something from the archives. I don't know if these older photos are of any interest, so I'll make this the last one. Following on from the Rowdy and Sweet Toof piece above, here's a close up photo of a piece which I'm guessing a lot of people have seen from a distance on Stokes Croft. There's a rough video of it being painted here.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by johnnyh on Jul 11, 2013 20:04:31 GMT 1, Feral great stuff mate do not abandon the archive love them. Great thread and Thx for the effort and posting
Feral great stuff mate do not abandon the archive love them. Great thread and Thx for the effort and posting
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Jul 11, 2013 20:31:50 GMT 1, Feral great stuff mate do not abandon the archive love them. Great thread and Thx for the effort and posting
YES!! What Johnny said. Keeps the place alive. I just love that last BC photo - seen another pic of it before, but that is a cracking photo, of a cracking piece! Keep it up fella.
Feral great stuff mate do not abandon the archive love them. Great thread and Thx for the effort and posting YES!! What Johnny said. Keeps the place alive. I just love that last BC photo - seen another pic of it before, but that is a cracking photo, of a cracking piece! Keep it up fella.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Warm Gun on Jul 11, 2013 22:09:13 GMT 1, I'm in Bristol this coming weekend for a stag do, I'm looking forward to seeing some banging street art.
I'm in Bristol this coming weekend for a stag do, I'm looking forward to seeing some banging street art.
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Feral Things
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jul 11, 2013 22:18:16 GMT 1, Thanks, gents. If you're enjoying them then I'll keep slapping them up. Inkie and Dicy were both painting earlier today so there should be some new work for you to check out Warmgun. Enjoy the stag do - hope it's a messy one!
Thanks, gents. If you're enjoying them then I'll keep slapping them up. Inkie and Dicy were both painting earlier today so there should be some new work for you to check out Warmgun. Enjoy the stag do - hope it's a messy one!
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Jul 11, 2013 23:43:12 GMT 1, Thanks, gents. If you're enjoying them then I'll keep slapping them up. Inkie and Dicy were both painting earlier today so there should be some new work for you to check out Warmgun. Enjoy the stag do - hope it's a messy one! Please do.
Thanks, gents. If you're enjoying them then I'll keep slapping them up. Inkie and Dicy were both painting earlier today so there should be some new work for you to check out Warmgun. Enjoy the stag do - hope it's a messy one! Please do.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by seasideindian on Jul 12, 2013 9:03:31 GMT 1, Well what outstanding pics feralthings really enjoyed going through them. The Children of the Can is probably one of the best books I've read. Keep up the good work pal
Well what outstanding pics feralthings really enjoyed going through them. The Children of the Can is probably one of the best books I've read. Keep up the good work pal
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jul 13, 2013 20:16:03 GMT 1, Filthy Luker, Deams and Cheo and Sir Peter Blake - there are 80 of these Gromits around Bristol to raise money for the Bristol Children's Hospital as part of Gromits Unleashed. I've posted pictures of Cheba and Inkie's 'Gromits' in another thread here.
Dicy
Dead and Sepr
Inkie, Rose, Dotcom and WBH
Stewey
And something from the archives. The guy in the above piece is DJ Derek, who's possibly the finest reggae/dancehall/ska/dub DJ around and a local legend. He's 72 years old and will be retiring at the end of the year so if you've never had the pleasure of hearing him play I would highly recommend checking him out before it's too late. In the meantime here's some clips from his sets and this is SQPR's image of DJ Derek from 2008.
Filthy Luker, Deams and Cheo and Sir Peter Blake - there are 80 of these Gromits around Bristol to raise money for the Bristol Children's Hospital as part of Gromits Unleashed. I've posted pictures of Cheba and Inkie's 'Gromits' in another thread here. Dicy Dead and Sepr Inkie, Rose, Dotcom and WBH Stewey And something from the archives. The guy in the above piece is DJ Derek, who's possibly the finest reggae/dancehall/ska/dub DJ around and a local legend. He's 72 years old and will be retiring at the end of the year so if you've never had the pleasure of hearing him play I would highly recommend checking him out before it's too late. In the meantime here's some clips from his sets and this is SQPR's image of DJ Derek from 2008.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Feral Things on Jul 18, 2013 20:03:22 GMT 1, SPZero76 and Cheba
Soker and Zesk
Too many to name
Masai
Jefrow
And something from the archives. Β While there's a thread on the go about Conor Harrington's take on coups and the fall of regimes, here's Jefrow's take on the subject from 2005-ish.
SPZero76 and Cheba Soker and Zesk Too many to name Masai Jefrow And something from the archives. Β While there's a thread on the go about Conor Harrington's take on coups and the fall of regimes, here's Jefrow's take on the subject from 2005-ish.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by Coach on Jul 18, 2013 20:18:46 GMT 1, I'm loving these panoramic pictures feral! Great.
I'm loving these panoramic pictures feral! Great.
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Visit BRISTOL π¬π§ Street Art, Galleries, Events, by hunter on Jul 19, 2013 6:23:33 GMT 1, Love those Jefrow bricks. Never been in the right place to have a stab at one.
Love those Jefrow bricks. Never been in the right place to have a stab at one.
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